We just returned the Netgear R6300 and picked up an ASUS RT-AC66R from Best Buy. We'll be testing that sometime soon. We'll try it with our internal wireless N adapter, with the Netgear A6200 adapter and then perhaps with the ASUS USB-N66. We watched some videos with the RT-AC66U and the USB-N66 working together, and they got some impressive speeds and range out of the combination.

We just got Google Fiber installed. We're consistently getting 950Mbps down and up. How can we take advantage of the Wireless AC technology of this router? The only USB adapter we've been able to find which supports the 802.11ac standard is﻿ Netgear's A6200. However, when we put it to the test using the R6300 AC signal, we only got about 130Mbps max. Does ASUS make an AC USB adapter? If so, what is it and does it support USB 3.0?

We just got Google Fiber installed. We're consistently getting 950Mbps down and up. How can we take advantage of the Wireless AC technology of this router? The only USB adapter we've been able to find which supports the 802.11ac standard is Netgear's A6200. However, when we put it to the test using the AC signal, we only got about 130Mbps max. Does ASUS make an AC USB adapter? If so, what is it and does it support USB 3.0?